Bespoke Edge

When you choose a great wedding suit, it can be used after the wedding too. We like to encourage our grooms to build something that's not only special for the big day, but also versatile enough for work, date night, or a fun formal event down the road.
One of our favorite wedding suits is one in a peaked lapel style, which is just a touch bold. Paired with a white dress shirt and tie, it's perfect for wedding day, but it also works just fine for the office and any fancy event.
Lots more tips and value-added content on our blog and website!

When you choose a great wedding suit, it can be used after the wedding too. We like to encourage our grooms to build something that's not only special for the big day, but also versatile enough for work, date night, or a fun formal event down the road.
One of our favorite wedding suits is one in a peaked lapel style, which is just a touch bold. Paired with a white dress shirt and tie, it's perfect for wedding day, but it also works just fine for the office and any fancy event.
Lots more tips and value-added content on our blog and website!

It's the thoughtful details that make for an incredible wedding tuxedo. Here, we see the jacket lining serving as a border on the pant waist. It's a great way to tie the entire wardrobe together.
Have you read our guide on how to buy a tuxedo yet? https://blog.bespokeedge.com/2018/01/how-to-buy-a-tuxedo/

Many of our wedding clients choose to monogram their jacket with their wedding date. It's a great way to make his jacket memorable each time he puts it on.
And if not your anniversary date, then you can put in a fun saying or tag line!

Looking for a non-traditional wedding jacket? Here's a fun plaid sport coat that when paired with blue pants, makes for a strong look! And the fly fishing lining is a nod to the owner's interest. As is the monogram: Monday to Monday.

Rethink the wedding suit. Here, we have a fun plaid jacket with a personalized jacket lining. Subtle details like working sleeve button holes (and five of them at an angle!) with contrast stitching, help to create a very special jacket for a special day.

When dressing black tie, remember that you don't want to show buttons on your dress shirt. That might mean a fly front dress shirt (as shown in this image) or wearing the more traditional studs, in lieu of buttons.
Regardless, always be on time to your wedding!

When dressing black tie, don't forget that the texture and color of your neck wear should match the satin lapel facings.
This is how your groom creates a cohesive look with his tuxedo. Details like this make all the difference!

At Bespoke Edge, we're always looking for ways to better serve our grooms. And this month, we have yoga on the brain!
We teamed with a Denver-based yoga influencer (@mindful_jess) to put together a yoga challenge with the hashtag #styledyoga. Be sure to follow us on Instagram (@bespokeedge, @krissyblackband, @stitchboutiquedenver) to stay in the loop.
But the takeaway is that you're going to see some great engagement-photo-worthy attire for him and you! Plus, some fun yoga inspiration :).
So, follow along on our adventure on Instagram!

The Nehru suit. Popular at Indian weddings, it is also a great alternative to the traditional Western suit. With its clean lines and minimalist aesthetic, it's a great modern look for the fashion forward groom!
Read our article on this jacket here: https://blog.bespokeedge.com/2018/01/custom-made-nehru-wedding-jacket/

When going black tie, consider wearing a fun midnight blue cloth. It may appear blue in daylight, but under artificial lighting (as is the case with evening black tie events), the cloth has a tendency to actually look darker than black, thus setting your wedding tuxedo apart from the crowd. Plus, James Bond would approve!

Every groom has a little James Bond in him...
This was a photo from a shoot with the very talented Sunshine & Reign, wedding photographers based in Arizona. See more photos on their blog here: https://www.sunshineandreign.com/wppi-photo-walk-2018/
And for more wedding tuxedo inspiration, visit https://bespokeedge.com/weddings.

Your wedding is an opportunity for your groom to wear the finest suit or tuxedo that he's ever put on. Plus, he will be able to wear it after the wedding too!
Learn everything you need to know about finding the right one for him on our website and blog. We even offer YouTube videos on practical style and an Alexa Skill!
https://bespokeedge.com/
http://blog.bespokeedge.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw1_HuNSLwZeRUA1Fz-fcCQ
https://www.amazon.com/Ryan-Wagner-Mens-style-tip/dp/B076PBBXZC/ref=sr_1_22?s=digital-skills&ie=UTF8&qid=1509056541&sr=1-22

One of the best pieces of advice that we give to our grooms this time of year is to put some thought into their groom's attire, put it on, and then forget it about and have fun! After all, your wedding is just a great big party.
*You* wear your clothes, not the other way around.
And when you wear something that you feel good in, it just makes everything easier.

Working button holes (aka surgeon cuffs) are a sign of a quality suit. While most sleeve button holes today are purely for decorative purposes, the historically correct style is for them to be working button holes. It's another way to show that your wedding suit is no ordinary suit.

If ever there was a timeless style for something like jacket linings and pocket squares, it's probably the paisley. But this isn't your grandfather's variety.
Today, we see more refined versions with finer lines and sharper colors. In particular, this one matches well with the suit cloth as opposed to being a strong contrast.
Makes for a great wedding suit or tuxedo, but with a touch of elegance. What do you think?

Do you know what a Nehru jacket is? Historically, it was modeled on the Indian achkan or sherwani, a garment worn by Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India from 1947 to 1964.
Although the jacket, and its variants, have been popular at traditional Indian weddings for some time now, many of you may remember the James Bond film Dr. No, where the villain (Dr. No) immortalized the jacket.
One of our clients recently made a great looking Nehru wedding jacket, and one that we think, has a very modern look in this dark navy cloth.
(Imagine this in a fun plaid!)

For your rehearsal dinner, get dressed up and wear a sportcoat or blazer with a lapel flower. It's a subtle way to differentiate yourself from the other men in the room. After all, you're the one getting married!

Meet the Bespoke Edge team: Ron, Ryan, and Brett Wagner.
Ron counts 40 years of experience in menswear and with Ryan's content creation and Brett's design acumen, Bespoke Edge has become Colorado's most sought-after custom clothier for the modern groom.

Your wedding suit or tuxedo should tell a story. And it shouldn't be just any ordinary suit. One of the details that our grooms like to take advantage of is the monogramming feature inside the jacket.
It can be your groom's name, the date of the ceremony, or even a sweet note that you can give to your groom.

Going casual for your groom's attire? Don't forget a pocket square. It's a smart way to dress up an otherwise ordinary outfit in a thoughtful and festive way. Plus, you can use it to subtly match your wedding colors!